Here and Now: Stephen Dunn (2014)

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The O.B. Hardison Poetry Series presented Here and Now: Stephen Dunn at the Folger Theatre on Monday, September 29, 2014 at 7:30pm. Stephen Dunn’s work is quiet and precise. His poems artfully remove the veil from the ordinary, casually displaying the striking world hidden beneath our gaze. He has written 17 collections of poetry, and his latest is Lines of Defense. Dunn received the Pulitzer Prize for his 2001 collection Different Hours and an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Tonight we celebrate the ever-changing poet whom Billy Collins once called “a master of concealment.”

Stephen Dunn

Stephen Dunn. Kenny Braitman.

Stephen Dunn is the author of numerous books of poetry, including Pagan Virtues (2019); Keeper of Limits (2015); Lines of Defense (2014); Here and Now (2011); What Goes On: New and Selected Poems 1995-2009; Different Hours (2000), which won the Pulitzer Prize; Loosestrife (1996); Landscape at the End of the Century (1991); and the National Poetry Series Prize-winning Local Time (1986). His works of prose include Degrees of Fidelity: Essays on Poetry and the Latitudes of the Personal (2018), Walking Light: Essays and Memoirs (reissued 2001), and Riffs and Reciprocities: Prose Pairs (1998).